Bohn selected as Allen County’s interim treasurer
Bohn
LIMA Allen County’s interim treasurer is very familiar with the office’s inner workings.
The Allen County commissioners appointed Krista Bohn, the chief deputy of finance in the treasurer’s office, as interim treasurer on Tuesday morning.
“Our main focus is taking care of the taxpayers, anyone in the county who comes into this office,” Bohn said. “That will continue to be the main focus, customer service.”
Bohn is a graduate of Allen East High School and graduated from the University of Northwestern Ohio with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
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Area party chairs find events on Capitol Hill troublesome Wednesday, January 13, 2021 12:03 AM Capitol Building. (Photo via Metro) While Congress attempted to fulfill their duty to confirm Joe Biden
as the next president of the United States last Wednesday, a small group
of protesters broke away from the rest and stormed the Capitol Building.
Five people died and more than 50 arrests were made.
Local party chairs gave their perspective on the recent events.
“I
believe in the US Constitution and freedom of speech and certainly the
ability for a peaceful protest, but as a man of law and order, I
certainly do not condone in any fashion the criminal events that took
Local party chairs chime in on events on Capitol Hill Wednesday Friday, January 8, 2021 11:35 PM Elephant/Donkey While Congress attempted to fulfill their duty to confirm Joe Biden
as the next president of the United States, on Wednesday a small group
of protesters broke away from the rest and stormed the Capitol Building.
Five people died and more than 50 arrests were made.
Local party chairs give their perspective on the recent events.
“I
believe in the US Constitution and freedom of speech and certainly the
ability for a peaceful protest, but as a man of law and order, I
certainly do not condone in any fashion the criminal events that took
Locals react to insurrection at U.S. Capitol
By Sam Shriver - sshriver@limanews.com
Laurie Smith, of Waynesfield, and Tony Homan, of St. Marys, protested at the Auglaize County Courthouse in Wapakoneta on Wednesday with upside-down flags as rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Amanda Wilson | The Lima News
WASHINGTON The fiasco that saw a siege on the nation’s Capitol on Monday saw some from the area calling for the removal of Donald Trump as president, while others defended the actions of protesters.
Ohio Northern University Professor of Political Science Rob Alexander is an expert on the Electoral College and watched in horror as the Capitol was stormed.